Dwarf Hinoki Cypress, what has happened?

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Re: Dwarf Hinoki Cypress, what has happened?

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Charliegreen wrote:"I understand that Black Pines and Japanese maples slowly deteriorate over time up north."

This forum is anti learning, anti excellence, par hopeless.
What a load of BS re JBP. Dont bother growing maples in QLD, Hinoki similar.
Your keeping that stick in a tiny pot hoping for vigor, gimme a break.

Seriously depressing seeing post after post of this stuff
Gee thanks Charlie.
Instead of stupid rants why don't you constructively try and re-educate us "hopeless" individuals......

P.s. just read the history of your "contributions" to this forum....
Your a noxious weed who should be removed.
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well said Boics , the guy hasn't had any positive contributions to date. One gets the feeling he is a very sad angry little person :shake:
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Re: Dwarf Hinoki Cypress, what has happened?

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Boics wrote: P.s. just read the history of your "contributions" to this forum....
Your a noxious weed who should be removed.
Now now.. Everyone is entitled to an opinion! People are so sensitive these days. We're not in our back yards with a close group of friends - this is the internet. Charlie may come across a little blunt and frustrated but sometimes a bit of harsh criticism is what people need - instead of encouraging incorrect or wrong information to propagate for fear of possibly offending or discouraging someone.

If you ignore the frustration in his post he did provide some relevant info! ;)
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Re: Dwarf Hinoki Cypress, what has happened?

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I seem to agree, that up here in Brisbane is not the ideal temperature, humidity for one of these Cypress trees. New green shoots seem to be appearing, but the look of the tree doesn't look happy. What do you think? Any ideas.
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